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March 1, 2019 Volume 25, Issue 6 For more information on Michigan’s gaming industry, please visit www.michigangaming.com Editor in Chief David D. Waddell, Esq. Phone: 517.507.3859 [email protected] Senior Gaming Analyst & Editor Robert R. Russell, II Phone: 517.507.3858 TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY UPHELD BY SIXTH CIRCUIT [email protected] COURT OF APPEALS Reporter and Associate Editor This week, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision in a case J.J. Burchman, Esq. relating to the Greektown Casino bankruptcy, which was originally filed over a Phone: 517.999.5414 decade ago. Buchwald Capital Advisors, LLC v. Sault Ste Marie Tribe of [email protected] Chippewa Indians; Kewadin Gaming Authority, Nos. 18-1165/1166 (February Distribution Coordinator 26, 2019). The split decision of the Court affirmed a lower court ruling Julie Williams holding that sovereign immunity applies to the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Phone: 517.507.3861 Chippewa Indians and the Kewadin Tribal Gaming Authority with respect to [email protected] an attempt by a bankruptcy litigation trustee who was seeking avoidance and recovery related to conveyances made by the Tribe and Kewadin in 2005 totaling $177 Million. Greektown Casino subsequently filed for bankruptcy in April of 2008. The bankruptcy court initially denied the Tribe’s motion to dismiss, finding Subscription information: that Congress had abrogated tribal sovereign immunity in the Bankruptcy [email protected] Code. The Tribe appealed to the District Court which reversed, holding that Congress had not abrogated tribal sovereign immunity. The District Court remanded the case to the bankruptcy court to decide whether the tribe had waived its sovereign immunity. The bankruptcy court granted the Tribe’s A publication of motion to dismiss finding that the Tribe’s conduct had been insufficient to RMC Ventures, LLC waive sovereign immunity, since the tribal law required an express board resolution, since there had been no implied waiver, and since filing of a Asher Court bankruptcy petition is not a waiver. The Trustee appealed the decision to the 321 W. Lake Lansing Rd. District Court which affirmed it. The Sixth Circuit decision affirmed the East Lansing, MI 48823 District Court, thus finding that sovereign immunity applied. Phone: 517.507.3860 Fax: 517.908.0235 A key issue in the case was the interpretation of Section 106 of the www.rmclegal.com Bankruptcy Code, which states that “sovereign immunity is abrogated as to a governmental unit . .” Section 101(27) of the Code defines “governmental unit” to include a long list of governmental entities “or other foreign or domestic government”. The Trustee claimed that these provisions abrogated 1 of 4 sovereign immunity for a tribe. The Court Michael Burke stated the following in an analyzed the case and noted that “The real interview with this publication: question is whether Congress --- when it employed the phrase ‘other foreign or domestic It is our hope as an organization that we government’ ---unequivocally expressed an intent can work together with all of the to abrogate tribal sovereign immunity”. The stakeholders to provide meaningful services for that small percentage of Court found that merely finding that Tribes are gamblers who are adversely affected by “domestic” and “governments” is not enough to gambling in this state. say that Congress clearly, unequivocally, and unmistakably expressed its intent to include The MAPG is focused on trying to assure that the Indian tribes. “While it is true that Congress generous money that is allocated to address need not use ‘magic words’ to abrogate tribal problem gambling by various stakeholders gets sovereign immunity, it still must unequivocally spent in a meaningful way that assures that the express that purpose,” citing FAA v. Cooper, 566 small percentage of people needing help get U.S. 284, 290-91 (2012). appropriate treatment. MGCB PUBLIC MEETING Yesterday, Senator Aric Nesbitt introduced Senate SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, Resolution 0019, which was quickly adopted by MARCH 12 the Senate. It provides as follows: The Michigan Gaming Control Board will hold a A resolution commemorating March 2019 regular public meeting on Tuesday March 12, as Problem Gambling Awareness Month. 2019. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the Whereas, Legalized gambling is available staff briefing, followed immediately by the regular in a variety of forms across Michigan; and agenda items. Whereas, For some individuals, gambling The meeting is open to the public and questions, becomes an issue with significant societal and economic costs for them, their comments and suggestions from the public families, and their communities; and regarding Board business and the licensing Whereas, Problem gambling is a public regulation and conduct of casino gaming in health issue affecting individuals of all Detroit under the Act are welcomed and ages and backgrounds; and encouraged during the public comment portion of Whereas, The National Council on Problem the meeting. Gambling is coordinating the fifteenth annual National Problem Gambling The meeting will be located at the MGCB Detroit Awareness Month during March, and office, Cadillac Place, 3062 West Grand Blvd., seeks to increase public awareness of Suite L-700, Detroit. The Cadillac Place is in problem gambling as well as the Detroit's New Center Area near the John Lodge availability of prevention, treatment, and Freeway (M-10), between Second Avenue and recovery services; and Cass Avenue. The Fisher Building and the Albert Whereas, Problem gambling is treatable Kahn Building are nearby landmarks. and such treatment is effective in MARCH IS PROBLEM GAMBLING minimizing harm to both individuals and AWARENESS MONTH society; and Whereas, It is important to raise public The Michigan Association on Problem Gambling awareness of the warning signs of (“MAPG”) and the National Council on Problem problem gambling and the availability and Gambling (“NCPG”) recognize March as “Problem effectiveness of treatment; and Gambling Awareness Month”. MAPG President 2 of 4 Whereas, Educating citizens about South Bend on their way to the biggest stage in problem gambling is important not only to women's professional golf. recognize it, but to prevent it as well; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate, The Four Winds Invitational is one of four Symetra That members of this legislative body Tour events that are part of the Potawatomi Cup. commemorate March 2019 as Problem The Cup highlights the contributions of four Gambling Awareness Month; and be it member tribes from the Potawatomi Nation who further host tournaments throughout the Midwest. As Resolved, That we urge the state of well as the normal purse payout for each event, a Michigan to recognize the seriousness of total of $40,000 in bonus money is available to problem gambling and encourage all of its players based on performance, including $6,000 citizens to play responsibly. to the winner of the Potawatomi Cup. The NCPG has sponsored the Problem Gambling INDIANA SENATE PASSES GAMING Awareness Month for 15 years now. More LEGISLATION information on the topic can be found at its website at https://www.ncpgambling.org/. This week, on Tuesday, the Indiana Senate passed DATES ANNOUNCED FOR 2019 gaming legislation (Senate Bill 552) by a 38-11 vote. FOUR WINDS INVITATIONAL The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians and its Senate Bill 552 would make the following changes Four Winds Casinos have announced that the to the Indiana gambling landscape: 2019 Four Winds Invitational will be held from Friday, 7 June through Sunday, 9 June at • Legalization of sports wagering. The Blackthorn Golf Club, located at 6100 Nimtz legislation would allow mobile sports Parkway, South Bend. The eighth annual wagering after an individual signs up in person tournament will feature a field of professional at a licensed casino, racino, or OTB facility. women golfers from around the world competing The operators offering such wagering will be on the Symetra Tour – Road to the LPGA. The allowed to use subcontractors who will also 2019 tournament will include 144 golfers who will need to be licensed. play for a $150,000 purse. • Adding table games to horse racetrack casinos this year. Notably, authorization to allow “We are proud to bring back the Four Winds table games starting in 2021 has already been Invitational to South Bend for the eighth straight approved. Thus, the legislation just speeds year,” said Matt Wesaw, Chairman of the up this process. Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. “The • Allow two existing casinos (Majestic Star I and Symetra Tour is an outstanding pathway that Majestic Star II) in Gary Indiana to move grooms some of the best golfers in the world. On locations away from the waterfront, with one a local level, we’ve watched it grow and become relocating to Terre Haute Indiana. The Terre an important regional summer event that raises a Haute casino operator will be selected by a lot of money for life changing equipment for complicated competitive process to be Beacon Health System — over $545,000 in seven conducted by the Indiana Gaming years.” Commission. In addition to the money donated to Beacon, over The bill now moves to the Indiana House for $1 million in prize money has been awarded to consideration. athletes playing in the tournament. Entering the eighth year of tournament competition, a handful of current LPGA Tour stars have passed through 3 of 4 MGM RESORTS COMING TO The report notes that: NORTHFIELD PARK OHIO • Gaming industry employees contribute nearly PROPERTY IN APRIL five times more volunteer hours per person Per a press release dated February 27, 2019, than the tech industry, for a grand total of MGM Resorts International executives shared the more than 422,000 hours per year future name, logo and other details surrounding • AGA members give generously to support the acquisition of the Hard Rock Rocksino community causes, reporting more than $367 Northfield Park.